Donovan McNabb said he doesn't regret his comments after the Bengals game.
He said his comments have caused everybody in the league to know what the overtime rule is now. He said he's a trendsetter.
I'd like to see McNabb put an end to some of these stupid controversies by coming out and saying simply, "I should have known that rule and it't my mistake". That would be the end of it, but he doesn't choose to do that.
McNabb says he doesn't let all the controversy get him down. He said he's been through the ups and downs the last ten years.
McNabb says it bothers him when criticism is being aimed at his teammates and his coaches. McNabb said he expects himself and Reid to be here for the next few years.
He said it doesn't bother him that he didn't know the rule. He said there are coaches and players around the league who didn't know the rule.
McNabb singled out Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward, who played in the last tied game for Pittsburgh and said he wasn't aware of the rule.
McNabb didn't have a problem with the team throwing the ball on 18 out of 18 third downs.
He said he's not going try to please everybody, so he's going to continue being himself which includes smiling when he wants to smile.
McNabb is confident the Eagles can get their rhythm back.
He doesn't regret throwing the ball to Chad "Ocho Cinco" Johnson in the pre-game before the Cincinatti game.
McNabb does believe that winning would solve all the controversies surrounding himself and the team.